The Family Institute Series: Clinical Applications of the Integrative Systemic Therapy Model focuses on elaborating the theory and practice of Integrative Systemic Therapy (IST) and its application to various populations and contexts. Embracing empiricism, diversity, and creativity, the series distills the complex landscape of psychotherapy into clinician friendly guidelines and strategies useful to all practitioners and students in psychology, marriage and family therapy, counseling and the other mental health professions.
By William P. Russell, Douglas C. Breunlin, Bahareh Sahebi
September 02, 2022
This essential handbook provides clinicians with the tools to introduce Integrative Systemic Therapy (IST) into their practice working with individuals, couples, and families. Describing the "how to" and "how to decide what to do" aspects of IST, this book outlines a practical, problem-solving ...